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so cease-fire talks continue in egypt and the president says we'll have to see how much progress can be made in the next 24, 36, 48 hours. terrell? >> susan mcginnis in washington, starting us off this morning. susan, thank you so much. >>> speaking of the president, this morning he became the first american president to visit the asian nation of burma, a country known for its repressive military rule. the president's brief six-hour visit just ended. it included a meeting with long-time democracy activist aung san suu kyi. mr. obama said her release from years of house arrest and her election to parliament shows the country's progress towards democracy. >> i want to make a pledge to the people of this country that i am confident we can keep. that is, if we see continued progress towards reform, our bilateral ties will grow stronger and we'll do everything we can to help ensure success. >> the u.s. is expected to announce the resumption of aid programs to burma, depending on further reforms. today the burmese government began to release dozens of political prisoners. the president's n
so cease-fire talks continue in egypt and the president says we'll have to see how much progress can be made in the next 24, 36, 48 hours. terrell? >> susan mcginnis in washington, starting us off this morning. susan, thank you so much. >>> speaking of the president, this morning he became the first american president to visit the asian nation of burma, a country known for its repressive military rule. the president's brief six-hour visit just ended. it included a meeting with...
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. >>> overseas now there were mass demonstrations outside the presidential palace in cairo, egypt. more than 100,000 egyptians angered by president morsi's power grab demonstrated. tuesday's protests were named the last warning as the crowd grew morsi left through the back door and returned to work this morning. >>> in london the pregnant duchess of cambridge is feeling better. kate spent a second night in the hospital being treated for acute morning sickness. prince william spent several hours with his wife yesterday. kate is expected to remain hospitalized for several days. coming up, subway investigation. a suspect is arrested in a deadly subway shoving in times square in new york. this is the morning news. subway shoving in times square in new york. this is the morning news. a bayer aspirin regimen. n [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. he's being treated f
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the head of egypt's military council told reporters the incident would not affect egypt and it security. but hundreds of people gathered at cairo's train station to greet some of those injured in the riot and to chant anti-government slogans. members of egypt's newly elected parliament are denouncing the military council. leaders from the muslim brotherhood claim the military allowed the riot to get out of hand in order to justify its police power. >>> nato defense ministers meet in brussels this morning and the withdrawal of combat troops from afghanistan is expected to top the agenda. yesterday the defense secretary leon panetta said the u.s. role may end a year earlier than expected. speaking on his plane headed to europe, panetta said hopefully by mid to the latter part of 2013, we'll be tiebl make a transition from a combat role to a train, advice and assist roll. all nato members were supposed to keep their forces in afghanistan until 2014. >>> the war in afghanistan has dragged on for more than a decade. efforts to suppress the taliban have cost over 1700 u.s. lives. and accordin
the head of egypt's military council told reporters the incident would not affect egypt and it security. but hundreds of people gathered at cairo's train station to greet some of those injured in the riot and to chant anti-government slogans. members of egypt's newly elected parliament are denouncing the military council. leaders from the muslim brotherhood claim the military allowed the riot to get out of hand in order to justify its police power. >>> nato defense ministers meet in...
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. >>> in egypt, demonstrations over that soccer riot turned deadly this morning. two protesters were killed in clashes with police. in cairo yesterday, police fired tear gas at demonstrators who were chanting down with military rule. thousands took to the streets blaming police for losing control of events after a soccer match on wednesday. 74 people died during the riot. more than 100 people are still missing after a ferry sunk off the coast of new guinea. it's believed they were trapped when the ship went down. more than 250 people have been rescued. the ferry capsized and sank after being hit by three large waves thursday morning. rescue efforts continue but no survivors were rescued today. >>> coming up on the morning news, the bizarre story of a millionaire who actually adopted his 42-year-old girlfriend. >>> plus, a texas streaker. a bright ufo caught on a police dashcam. this is the "cbs morning news." when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announ
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the film edition of prophet muhammad sparks protests in egypt and libya and here in the u.s. the violence is setting off a firestorm. eye on iran. israel's prime minister said the u.s. is not doing enough to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> those in the international community who refuse to put red lines before iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before israel. >> and apple announcement, the tech world gets set as apple gets ready to announce it's next generation iphone. this is "cbs morning news" for wednesday, september 12, 2012. good morning, everybody. i'm terrell brown. this morning the state department is condemning actions that left two americans dead. one diplomat was killed. heavily armed militants opened fire and set the consulate on fire. they stormed the embassy in egypt. it was sparked by a video which criticizes prophet muhammed. he's now in hiding. the incident set off a political firestorm in this country. we go to susan mcginnis in washington for more. >> reporter: the protesters were outraged by the trailer to a two hour film
the film edition of prophet muhammad sparks protests in egypt and libya and here in the u.s. the violence is setting off a firestorm. eye on iran. israel's prime minister said the u.s. is not doing enough to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> those in the international community who refuse to put red lines before iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before israel. >> and apple announcement, the tech world gets set as apple gets ready to announce it's...
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a decision by egypt's supreme court is seen as a roadblock to democracy. the fundamentalist islamist brotherhood say it's a full-fledged coup and promises tough days ahead. allen pizzey is in cairo with details. >> the supreme court ruled that egypt's first democratically elected parliament should be dissolved. at the same time the court delivered good news to this man. the former prime minister. it struck down a law which would have barred him from office because he was part of the ousted mubarak regime. the ruling clears the way for a showdown between shafiq and mohammed morse i, a member of the muslim brotherhood. in the runoff vote this weekend. dissolving parliament hands the military the right to write the new constitution. that will decide how much power the president has. that translates to one thing to this man. >> this is a coup. it's a legal coup. it's not legal because it's legitimate, but legal in the sense that the army has staged a coup using the courts. >> a coup without tanks? >> a coup without tanks. >> the military issued a decree giving
a decision by egypt's supreme court is seen as a roadblock to democracy. the fundamentalist islamist brotherhood say it's a full-fledged coup and promises tough days ahead. allen pizzey is in cairo with details. >> the supreme court ruled that egypt's first democratically elected parliament should be dissolved. at the same time the court delivered good news to this man. the former prime minister. it struck down a law which would have barred him from office because he was part of the...
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the assembly that drafted egypt's new constitution. that assembly is dominated by morsi's allies. they are rushing to finish a final draft. on tahrir square in central cairo some opponents are camped out and say they won't leave until he relinquishes his new powers. president morsi supporters are planning a demonstration there on saturday. that could spark violent clashes. holly williams, cbs news, cairo. >> today the united nations is expected to vote to recognize palestine as a sovereign state. the vote to give the palestinians a non-member observer status is opposed by the united states and israel. >> reporter: good morning. that vote will take place in the general assembly where there will be only observer status. to become a member you need u.n. security council and that won't happen because the u.s. will veto it. the u.s. and israel tried hard to get palestine not to go along with today's vote. but they are now down playing it it doesn't give palestine what it wants. it's quiet this morning outside the u.n. but demonstrators are
the assembly that drafted egypt's new constitution. that assembly is dominated by morsi's allies. they are rushing to finish a final draft. on tahrir square in central cairo some opponents are camped out and say they won't leave until he relinquishes his new powers. president morsi supporters are planning a demonstration there on saturday. that could spark violent clashes. holly williams, cbs news, cairo. >> today the united nations is expected to vote to recognize palestine as a...
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they stormed the embassy in egypt. it was sparked by a video which ridicules islam and the prophet muhammed. the director is now in hiding. the incident set off a political firestorm in this country. we go to susan mcginnis in washington for more. >> reporter: the protesters were outraged by the trailer to a two hour film that ended up being posted to youtube. washington is concerned that the violence may spread to other countries and it wasn't long before politics entered the fray. fires burned in libya this morning after armed gunmen stormed a building killing one american and wounding another. >> americans want to say 0 something bad about prophet muhammad. >> reporter: in egypt demonstrators scaled the wall of the embassy tearing down the american flag and replacing it with an islamic banner. >> we will never accept our prophet muhammed -- >> reporter: those behind the attacks blame an american film they say ridicules prophet muhammad. >> don't make our people angry because they will kill. they will fight. they wil
they stormed the embassy in egypt. it was sparked by a video which ridicules islam and the prophet muhammed. the director is now in hiding. the incident set off a political firestorm in this country. we go to susan mcginnis in washington for more. >> reporter: the protesters were outraged by the trailer to a two hour film that ended up being posted to youtube. washington is concerned that the violence may spread to other countries and it wasn't long before politics entered the fray. fires...
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egypt is really gripped by the drama of this election. in fact, people are talking of little else, especially whether to vote for the old guard or the new and crucially whether to vote for an islamist candidate. like this man, who used to lead islam brotherhood, but he's an islamist with a modern twist. he quit the brotherhood to run as an independent to attract the broadest possible support. we need to bring all egyptians together, he told us, to achieve real democracy. at a rally in cairo, he didn't just talk about a broad base, he paraded it. on stage his inner circle included fundamentalist muslim, christian, sports idols, women and a pop singer, who launched into the national anthem and was joined by a crowd desperate to believe tolerance can repair. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, cairo. >>> today in baghdad critical negotiations over iran's nuclear intention. representatives from iran and six world powers including the u.s. are scheduled to hold talks. they want iran to stop producing high level enriched uranium. >>> cbs money watch. m
egypt is really gripped by the drama of this election. in fact, people are talking of little else, especially whether to vote for the old guard or the new and crucially whether to vote for an islamist candidate. like this man, who used to lead islam brotherhood, but he's an islamist with a modern twist. he quit the brotherhood to run as an independent to attract the broadest possible support. we need to bring all egyptians together, he told us, to achieve real democracy. at a rally in cairo, he...
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two border crossings between gaza and egypt are open again. palestinians forced to remain in gaza when the fighting broke out can return to jobs and families abroad. travel restrictions into israel are also expected to ease. this man says thank god for the first time we have victory and we make the rules. but the israelis are also claiming victory. following the deadly eight day conflict with hamas. hamas promised it would stop firing rockets into israel, saving israel from having to launch a ground war. one israeli commander warns, though, his troops will be ready if needed. >> gaza will be a quiet place. if the terrorist organizations re-operate from gaza the future is war. >> reporter: president obama stood by israel during the fighting and still does. his administration is now planning to ask congress to increase funding for israel's missile defense system. the iron dome system intercepted more than 80% of the missiles hamas launched during the conflict. and israel has a man in custody suspected of planting the bomb on a tel aviv bus that
two border crossings between gaza and egypt are open again. palestinians forced to remain in gaza when the fighting broke out can return to jobs and families abroad. travel restrictions into israel are also expected to ease. this man says thank god for the first time we have victory and we make the rules. but the israelis are also claiming victory. following the deadly eight day conflict with hamas. hamas promised it would stop firing rockets into israel, saving israel from having to launch a...
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president obama called the presidents of egypt and libya last night. the white house thanked the libyan president for cooperation. the investigation is under way for the death of chris stevens, sean smith and two others during state department officers during an attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the u.s. is investigating whether it's a coordinated effort by terrorists. fbi has sent a team to help with the investigation and a contingent of marines will boost security. the navy also increasing its presence in the region. lots of going on. susan mcginnis gofrd -- covered it all. >> reporter: president obama promises to bring the killers to justice. meanwhile the horrific events haven't stopped the presidential candidates from attacking one another. egyptian police clashed with demonstrators outside the u.s. embassy in cairo overnight. it's the latest in a wave of violence in egypt and libya that led to the deaths of u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans. president obama promises the u.s. will find those responsible. >> i want to assur
president obama called the presidents of egypt and libya last night. the white house thanked the libyan president for cooperation. the investigation is under way for the death of chris stevens, sean smith and two others during state department officers during an attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the u.s. is investigating whether it's a coordinated effort by terrorists. fbi has sent a team to help with the investigation and a contingent of marines will boost security. the navy also...
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we begin in egypt. president mohamed morsi is scheduled to meet with senior judges today to discuss his move to assume absolute authority. morsi's power grab has triggered three days of violent protests, injuring hundreds. yesterday the egyptian stock market was down more than 9.5%. some u.s. lawmakers are urging caution in dealing with egypt's new islamic leader. >> we don't obviously want to see a democratically elected autocrat take the place of an undemocratically elected dictator. which was the case before that. >> holly williams is in cairo this morning. what's the latest there now? >> reporter: good morning, terrell. here in egypt we saw a lot more violence yesterday. in cairo, protesters who were angry with president morsi fought running street battles with the police. protesters throwing rocks, police firing back with tear gas. one person was killed when a crowd attacked the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood, the islamist group from which the president draws much of his support. beyond the
we begin in egypt. president mohamed morsi is scheduled to meet with senior judges today to discuss his move to assume absolute authority. morsi's power grab has triggered three days of violent protests, injuring hundreds. yesterday the egyptian stock market was down more than 9.5%. some u.s. lawmakers are urging caution in dealing with egypt's new islamic leader. >> we don't obviously want to see a democratically elected autocrat take the place of an undemocratically elected dictator....
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this is the first time egypt has fired missiles in the sinai since egypt's 1973 war with israel. >>> in syria, rebels fighting for control of aleppo were forced to abandon several frontline positions this morning and are running short on ammunition. president bashar al assad made an appearance on television. he met with key iranian officials. iran is one of the few countries backing assad. it's the first time assad has been seen in public in two weeks. >>> eastern china got slammed by a typhoon this morning. the storm packing winds of 90 miles per hour triggered widespread flooding am hundreds of thousands were forced to evacuate from shanghai where all outdoor activities have been canceled. this is the third typhoon to hit china in less than a week. recovery efforts under way in the philippines following 12 days of torrential rain. the widespread flooding killed at least 11 people, nearly 800,000 were forced from their homes, many trapped on their roofs. >>> hurricane ernesto made landfall early this morning on the yucatan peninsula. ernesto is expected to weaken later today. ernest
this is the first time egypt has fired missiles in the sinai since egypt's 1973 war with israel. >>> in syria, rebels fighting for control of aleppo were forced to abandon several frontline positions this morning and are running short on ammunition. president bashar al assad made an appearance on television. he met with key iranian officials. iran is one of the few countries backing assad. it's the first time assad has been seen in public in two weeks. >>> eastern china got...
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egypt's first islamic president declares himself president for egypt's first islamic president declares himself president for all egyptians. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, june 25, 2012. >>> and good morning everybody. good to be with you on a monday. i'm terrell brown. this morning tropical storm debby is lashing parts of florida. residents in low-lying areas along the gulf coast are being urged to leave. the storm is creeping along, dumping heavy rain and dropping isolated tornadoes. one person has reportedly been killed. debby is about 115 miles off florida's west coast with winds clocking in at 60 miles per hour. tropical storm warnings run along the gulf coast to central florida and a tropical storm wafrp watch runs from further south. some parts of northern florida could get as much as 25 inches of rain. althea paul from tampa bay is north of tampa with more. >> there is believed to have been a tornado that touched down in this area behind me. you can look and see a tree that was brought down by those heavy winds. not only downed trees, the
egypt's first islamic president declares himself president for egypt's first islamic president declares himself president for all egyptians. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, june 25, 2012. >>> and good morning everybody. good to be with you on a monday. i'm terrell brown. this morning tropical storm debby is lashing parts of florida. residents in low-lying areas along the gulf coast are being urged to leave. the storm is...
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. >>> in egypt, a power struggle is brewing between the newly elected islamic president and a group of powerful generals. in a surprise move yesterday, mohamed morsi called. on the islamist dominated parliament to reconvene. parliament had been dissolved by a mill ir court ruling and the mill ir gave itself powers. the generals who ruled egypt since hosni mubarak was overthrown held an emergency meeting. >>> it's too early returns to liberal powers holding a lead over the islamic rivals. the first nationwide elections in nearly 50 years. early returns suggest liberal parties holding a lead. cbs "moneywatch" time on a monday. internet service pro identifiers get ready for mall ware. -- malware. we talked about that. thousands of customers may not be able to access the web and more signs of a slowdown in china. ashley morrison with more. >> it's not a mall. good morning, terrell. there are concerns over slowing economic conditions in china. today, inflation fell to the lowest level since 2010. that was coupled with increases in consumer prices and food prices. a disruption in china's eco
. >>> in egypt, a power struggle is brewing between the newly elected islamic president and a group of powerful generals. in a surprise move yesterday, mohamed morsi called. on the islamist dominated parliament to reconvene. parliament had been dissolved by a mill ir court ruling and the mill ir gave itself powers. the generals who ruled egypt since hosni mubarak was overthrown held an emergency meeting. >>> it's too early returns to liberal powers holding a lead over the...
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>>> egypt on edge. a showdown looms between egypt's just-elected islamic president and the military, which has all but declared martial law. >>> backing the bailout. the vote was close, but greek voters decide they want to stay in the eurozone. >>> and border battle. president obama's new immigration policy draws criticism from his rival mitt romney. >> he should have taken action when he had a democrat house and >> he should have taken action when he had a democrat house and senate, but he didn't. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. so good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. this morning, egypt appears to have a new islamist president and a military that is tightening its grip on power. the muslim brotherhood said its candidate mohammed morsi won. morsi says he'll be president of all egyptians. first, he'll have to deal with the powerful egyptian military which has dissolved parliament and all but declared martial law. allen pizzey is in cairo. seems like a stalemate. what happens nex
>>> egypt on edge. a showdown looms between egypt's just-elected islamic president and the military, which has all but declared martial law. >>> backing the bailout. the vote was close, but greek voters decide they want to stay in the eurozone. >>> and border battle. president obama's new immigration policy draws criticism from his rival mitt romney. >> he should have taken action when he had a democrat house and >> he should have taken action when he had...
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before we go coming up on cbs "this morning" updates on the conflict in syria and egypt. we'll talk with former secretary of state, jaime baker. also we'll hear from texas a&m quarterback, the favorite to win the heisman trophy. and kate bigelow will join us. that and more a little later on cbs "this morning." that's the morning news for this friday. as always appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody, have a great weekend. take care, everybody, have a great weekend. ,,,, mallicoat. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> good morning. it's friday. that's wonderful. december the 7th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i love how you say that. >> we only get to do it once a week. >> i'm michelle griego. it's almost 4:30. he's happy it's friday. lawrence. >> me too, you're to the happy it's friday? you have -- you're not happy it's friday, you have to be happy it's friday. there is some patchy fog, what about the weekend, we'll talk about that next. >>> it is the best day of the week. palpalo alto, 101 at university, they have some road work.
before we go coming up on cbs "this morning" updates on the conflict in syria and egypt. we'll talk with former secretary of state, jaime baker. also we'll hear from texas a&m quarterback, the favorite to win the heisman trophy. and kate bigelow will join us. that and more a little later on cbs "this morning." that's the morning news for this friday. as always appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody, have a great weekend. take care, everybody,...
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some people here in egypt are disappointed by that. the u.s. government is really in a tricky situation because it's relying on president morsi to help with peace efforts in the israeli-palestinian conflict. last week he helped broker a truce between hamas and israel. so we're back in the same situation we had under the old dictatorship which is that the u.s. can't be to overtly critical because it relies on egypt's help here in the middle east. >> holly williams in cairo for us this morning. thank you so much. let's take a quick break. when we come back the latest on the civil war in syria including a report from one city at the center of the conflict. later, would be millionaires line up for a chance at tonight's historic powerball lottery drawing. this is the "cbs morning news." powerball lottery drawing. this is the "cbs morning news." or visit exelonpatchoffer2.com. cool, you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for
some people here in egypt are disappointed by that. the u.s. government is really in a tricky situation because it's relying on president morsi to help with peace efforts in the israeli-palestinian conflict. last week he helped broker a truce between hamas and israel. so we're back in the same situation we had under the old dictatorship which is that the u.s. can't be to overtly critical because it relies on egypt's help here in the middle east. >> holly williams in cairo for us this...
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. >>> in egypt, opponents of president mohamed morsi are calling for another massive protest tomorrow. thousands of demonstrators took to the streets sunday. they're demanding morsi can sell the december 15th vote to the draft resolution. they're also rejecting last month's decree which pretty much makes morsi a dictator. >>> south africans are ancient ul anxiously awaiting word. the 94-year-old anti-partied icon has been in the hospital since saturday and officials refuse to say anything about his ailment on what tests he's ung going. mark phillips reports. >> reporter: when a man who is a savior of the country is rushed to the hospital, it's a question of hold the front page. nelson mandela was brought to this hospital for what's being described as a routine visit, test, nothing to be alarmed about the south african government says. but there's no such thing as routine for a 94-year-old man who's known to be in frail health, and people are really worried. >> hope he gets well soon and back strong again soon. >> we hope everything goes well and that this comes out positive. >> report
. >>> in egypt, opponents of president mohamed morsi are calling for another massive protest tomorrow. thousands of demonstrators took to the streets sunday. they're demanding morsi can sell the december 15th vote to the draft resolution. they're also rejecting last month's decree which pretty much makes morsi a dictator. >>> south africans are ancient ul anxiously awaiting word. the 94-year-old anti-partied icon has been in the hospital since saturday and officials refuse to...
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morsi assured clinton embassy protection was egypt's duty. susan mcginnis has more now from the united nations. >> reporter: in a speech to the u.n. general assembly this morning, president obama is prepared to tell the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies the accusations his country is trying to develop a nuclear weapon. >> translator: let's even imagine we have an atomic weapon. what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb? >> reporter: the president is also expected to address unrest in syria, libya, and other countries, but it was a comment he made on "60 minutes" that's grabbed the most attention in the presidential campaign. >> have recent events in the middle east given you any pause about your support for the governments that have come to power following the arab spring? >> i was pretty certain and continue to be pret
morsi assured clinton embassy protection was egypt's duty. susan mcginnis has more now from the united nations. >> reporter: in a speech to the u.n. general assembly this morning, president obama is prepared to tell the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies the accusations his country...
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is threatening to cut off $1.5 billion in aid to egypt. >>> opposition groups say troops are shelling the town. at least 50 people are dead. more than 200 people were killed during the government attack on saturday. it was the same day russia and china vetoed a u.n. security council resolution calling on president assad to step down. secretary of state hillary clinton called it a travesty. >> those countries that refuse to support the arab league plan bear full responsibility for protecting the brutal regime in damascus. >> the u.n. estimates more than 5400 people have been killed since march. the u.s. is proposing an international coalition to support the syrian opposition. >>> rescue workers in eastern pakistan are frantically trying to reach people trapped inside a collapsed building. officials say gas cylinders exploded inside a three-story factory today. two people are dead, 12 others pulled out of the rubble. more than 40 are still missing. authorities say the factory was illegally set up in a residential area. >>> there are questions this morning from washington state child wel
is threatening to cut off $1.5 billion in aid to egypt. >>> opposition groups say troops are shelling the town. at least 50 people are dead. more than 200 people were killed during the government attack on saturday. it was the same day russia and china vetoed a u.n. security council resolution calling on president assad to step down. secretary of state hillary clinton called it a travesty. >> those countries that refuse to support the arab league plan bear full responsibility for...
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earlier, she met with the head of egypt's military urging him to work with the newly elected islamic leaders. he said he won't allow fundamentalists to dominate the country. >>> in this country, the government releases a report on the drought that's gripped half the country. more than 1,000 counties in 26 states across the u.s. have been declared disaster areas and more heat is on the way. much of the midwest and the plains will be in the upper 90s to start the week. high temperatures and strong winds are fueling a wildfire in northern california. the so-called routers fire is threatening homes northeast of sacramento. one home has already been destroyed. the fire started wednesday and has burned nearly four square miles. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> in southeast british klum i don't, the body of one of four people missing was recovered after a massive landslide last thursday. unbelievable to watch that. on friday, the smaller landslide was captured on videotape by a news crew covering the original rockslide. thursday's landslide crushed several homes as a
earlier, she met with the head of egypt's military urging him to work with the newly elected islamic leaders. he said he won't allow fundamentalists to dominate the country. >>> in this country, the government releases a report on the drought that's gripped half the country. more than 1,000 counties in 26 states across the u.s. have been declared disaster areas and more heat is on the way. much of the midwest and the plains will be in the upper 90s to start the week. high temperatures...
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the generals who now lead egypt accused foreigners of being behind the anti-government protests. >>> so if you tweet, you will be interested in this story. twitter can now censor messages on a country by country basis. the new technology is raising free speech concerns. here's how it works. the tweeting containing material that breaks a law in one country can be taken down there. but seen elsewhere. twitter will post a notice whenever a tweet is removed. >>> coming up on the morning news, the government is owed billions in back taxes by its own employees. plus, a disaster caught on tape. people are seen fleeing a massive building collapse. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and
the generals who now lead egypt accused foreigners of being behind the anti-government protests. >>> so if you tweet, you will be interested in this story. twitter can now censor messages on a country by country basis. the new technology is raising free speech concerns. here's how it works. the tweeting containing material that breaks a law in one country can be taken down there. but seen elsewhere. twitter will post a notice whenever a tweet is removed. >>> coming up on the...
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. >> you're right that this is not a situation that was exactly the same as what happened in egypt. and my suspicion is that there are be folks involved in this who are looking to target americans from the start. >> the white house and state department declined comment on the e-mail alert. the white house oversight committee said the information in the emails will be part of their ongoing investigation into the benghazi attack. >>> cbs moneywatch time now on a wednesday. facebook gets a lift and the best cities to find a job. >> reporter: good morning. weak earnings reports from blue chips like dupont, u.p.s. and xerox sent shivers. dow fell 243 points. the nasdaq also fell sharply finishing below 3,000 for the first time since august. one stock that did perform well was finance, shares of the social media was lift 13% once its released its third quarter earnings. it made 14% of its revenues from mobile advertising. investors have been worried that facebook was not capitalizing on its growing mobile user base. most asian stocks stemmed losses. nikkei loss half of a percent tapping a
. >> you're right that this is not a situation that was exactly the same as what happened in egypt. and my suspicion is that there are be folks involved in this who are looking to target americans from the start. >> the white house and state department declined comment on the e-mail alert. the white house oversight committee said the information in the emails will be part of their ongoing investigation into the benghazi attack. >>> cbs moneywatch time now on a wednesday....
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after three years in prison, zawahiri left egypt for a lifetime of terror. in 1998 he joined forces with osama bin laden. as al qaeda's number two. zawahiri was at the core of every major attack, including 9/11. following bin laden's killing by u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s, zawahiri seized control. >> he is as deadly a threat as we've faced before. >> reporter: bruce rydel, who spent three decades at cia chasing al qaeda, says zawahiri wants to tighten his grip on the terror network. >> zawahiri to cement his authority has to carry out terror. he has to produce a significant terrorist attack with his fingerprint. >> reporter: to establish his credentials, his standing in the terror world, he needs to attack? >> sooner or later. he can't just talk about terror and expect to be regarded as a terrorist mastermind. have you to orchestrate terror. >> reporter: but zawahiri's al qeda in pakistan has been decimated by relentless drone attacks and may not be capable of another large-scale attacks, so zawahiri has used a dozen audio and individual video mess bin laden's death
after three years in prison, zawahiri left egypt for a lifetime of terror. in 1998 he joined forces with osama bin laden. as al qaeda's number two. zawahiri was at the core of every major attack, including 9/11. following bin laden's killing by u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s, zawahiri seized control. >> he is as deadly a threat as we've faced before. >> reporter: bruce rydel, who spent three decades at cia chasing al qaeda, says zawahiri wants to tighten his grip on the terror network....
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since the uprising a year and a half ago, egypt has been suffering crippling poverty and rising inflation. "washington post" reports much of that money would come from funds that had already been allocated for aid to egypt and afghanistan but were not spent. >>> syria's government says it will not negotiate with rebels until they are crushed. in the northern city of aleppo, a child was carried from the rubble after an attack. this video was uploaded to the internet monday. activists say august was the bloodiest month since the uprising began in march of 2011. >>> coming up on a tuesday, a look at today's business headlines. but first, demolition derby! a bulldozer driver goes on a destructive rampage in a parking lot, and wait until you see what happens when this thing is all over. this is the "morning news." over. this is the "morning news." try our new lunch-size grilled chicken fajitas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. he is a good little monkey an
since the uprising a year and a half ago, egypt has been suffering crippling poverty and rising inflation. "washington post" reports much of that money would come from funds that had already been allocated for aid to egypt and afghanistan but were not spent. >>> syria's government says it will not negotiate with rebels until they are crushed. in the northern city of aleppo, a child was carried from the rubble after an attack. this video was uploaded to the internet monday....
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he expressed hope that arab spring nations, including egypt, will rebuild societies based on justice and tolerance. the pope also prayed china's new leaders will shington's ability to avert the fiscal cliff. on monday before closing for christmas, the dow lost 52 points, while the nasdaq dropped eight. >>> new taxes to help pay for the affordable health care act take effect january 1st. the average american won't be spending more money to the irs. the wealthiest 2% of americans and the health care industry will pick up most of the tab. >>> milk is a staple in every home, ask starting in the new year you could be paying twice as much for it. a government subsidy expires at the end of this year. unless congress extends it, the cost could skyrocket to above $7 a gallon, putting a major hirchlg on families already struggling to make ends meet. >>> bad news for retailers. holiday sales proved this year it was the weakest since 2008. one report put the increase at just 0.7%, are far below analyst predictions of 3% to 4%. superstorm sandy and the looming fiscal cliff disrupted the shopping
he expressed hope that arab spring nations, including egypt, will rebuild societies based on justice and tolerance. the pope also prayed china's new leaders will shington's ability to avert the fiscal cliff. on monday before closing for christmas, the dow lost 52 points, while the nasdaq dropped eight. >>> new taxes to help pay for the affordable health care act take effect january 1st. the average american won't be spending more money to the irs. the wealthiest 2% of americans and the...
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though, really whether that product, which turned out to be fake, was made in someone's bathtub in egypt or turkey? >> i'm not going to speculate. but i know for a fact that my business followed protocol. they purchased this avastin through a licensed, registered wholesaler. we bought it through the regulated supply chain. >> reporter: it's situations like this why u.s. federal health officials prohibit importation of drugs through sources not approved by the fda. once you step outside the regulated and approved route for drugs, as one person told us, you might as well be playing russian roulette. armen keteyian, cbs news, new york. >> important report there. >>> shifting gears. a small town in wisconsin is booming, but no one is happy about it. since monday night there have been mysterious booming noises in clintonville, wisconsin. they say is sounds like distant thunder or someone slamming a heavy door. city officials can't figure it out. geologists say it might be shifting granite beneath the city. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," prescription drugs coming ou
though, really whether that product, which turned out to be fake, was made in someone's bathtub in egypt or turkey? >> i'm not going to speculate. but i know for a fact that my business followed protocol. they purchased this avastin through a licensed, registered wholesaler. we bought it through the regulated supply chain. >> reporter: it's situations like this why u.s. federal health officials prohibit importation of drugs through sources not approved by the fda. once you step...
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. >>> in egypt today, opponents of president mohamed morsi plan a huge protest march and a general strike. crowds have started to gather in cairo's tahrir square. holly williams is in cairo. holly, good morning to you. what's the latest there now? >> good morning, terrell. well, president morsi's opponents are calling this a final warning to the president and his islamist allies. they're expecting tens of thousands of people today, perhaps more. they're angry about two things. first of all, president morsi's power grab of 12 days ago in which he gave himself expanded new authority. secondly, a draft constitution, which we put to a referendum, a popular vote in two weeks time. critics say it gives too prominent a role to islamic shari'a law but fails to protect some basic freedoms. >> despite protests there, if there's a vote on the constitution, will it likely go in president morsi's favor if there's even a vote at all? >> reporter: there's a very good chance that this draft constitution will pass at referendum, in part because many egyptians want stability after two years of political tu
. >>> in egypt today, opponents of president mohamed morsi plan a huge protest march and a general strike. crowds have started to gather in cairo's tahrir square. holly williams is in cairo. holly, good morning to you. what's the latest there now? >> good morning, terrell. well, president morsi's opponents are calling this a final warning to the president and his islamist allies. they're expecting tens of thousands of people today, perhaps more. they're angry about two things....
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prior to that, it had been sold through companies in denmark, switzerland, and before that egypt at a company in this building in a gritty neighborhood outside cairo. the man associated with the company told cbs news, the drugs came from turkey. where the avastin was originally manufactured is unknown. but remember, only avastin made in the u.s. is legal in the u.s. >> when you have those out there where there are no controls, no regulations, in the hands of people dealing with counterfeit drugs that have no concern about that drug's integrity or the patient, you create an even more dangerous situation for anybody that buys or uses that drug. >> reporter: we recently traveled to barbados to interview the man responsible for bringing the worthless avastin into the united states. tom haughton. >> how are you doing? >>> and on "cbs this morning," armen will be live on set with more into his investigation into the fake avastin. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. ,,,, >> a tense standoff with the suspected gunman in france. his possible connection to al
prior to that, it had been sold through companies in denmark, switzerland, and before that egypt at a company in this building in a gritty neighborhood outside cairo. the man associated with the company told cbs news, the drugs came from turkey. where the avastin was originally manufactured is unknown. but remember, only avastin made in the u.s. is legal in the u.s. >> when you have those out there where there are no controls, no regulations, in the hands of people dealing with...